Leinani Kekoa

Leinani Kekoa (Polynesian: [lejˈnɐni]; 12 January 1290 – 2 August 1945), was a Polynesian chieftess and stateswoman who led the Royal Polynesian Army of the Island of Fifi during WWI, WWII and later shielded through the usage of magic, her island as well as the sister islands in the Polynesian Triangle from being colonized by roaming Europeans intent on gaining power. She is now referred to primarily by her posthumous name, Keilani (ケイラニ), which is the name of the era coinciding with her reign; for this reason, she is also known as the Keilani Chieftess or Chieftess Keilani. By 1945, Leinani, was one of the oldest monarchs in the world despite her appearance not reflecting her true age. Despite having inherited the throne of her father as the new ruler of her people, Leinani was actually the second-born child of her parents; making her brother (Manu) the heir apparent over her. When Manu died, Leinani, became the heir apparent to her parents. She became associated with strength, courage, and wisdom after her death in 1945 at the end of WWII. That is when the Polynesian Islands became visible for the first time, with the Mythical Nations arriving to repair the barrier.